Greater Poland Park

[1] Greater Poland Avenue (Polish: Aleja Wielkopolski, Aleja Wielkopolska), which now forms the main pathway of the Greater Poland Park, was designed by Zygmunt Hellwig, and built between 1932 and 1935.

It was originally meant to be one of the main roads of planned, but never constructed Józef Piłsudski District, and was intended to be longer than its current form, with the length of 60 m (197 ft).

The park was designed by Leon Danielewicz, and Zygmunt Hellwig in the modernist style.

[1][3] Originally in the park were planted Simon's poplar trees, which were replaced in the 1970s with northern red oaks.

The Greater Poland Avenue, located between Wawelska and Filtrowa Streets, forms its main pathway.

The Greater Poland Park in 1938.
A path in the Sue Ryder Square, which forms part of the Greater Poland Park, in 2008.